WATCH: Cheating Wife Caught Running Home In The Snow. Try not to gasp when you see the VIDEO

Millions of Americans didn’t even leave their apartments on Saturday during the crippling blizzard. This woman, however, couldn’t have cared less. Perhaps oblivious to the blistering cold, or spurred on by a bet, the unidentified brunette was captured on film running through Morgantown, West Virginia, in nothing but a white T-shirt. The clip was posted online on by West Virginia-based Twitter user Chandlar Fowler, who suggested one reason for the woman’s sparse attire. WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW:

The clip was posted online on Saturday by West Virginia-based Twitter user Chandlar Fowler, who suggested one reason for the woman’s sparse attire. ‘The worst walk of shame the world and Blizzard Jonas has ever seen,’ Fowler wrote. Clutching a jacket and pumps, the girl can be seen jumping from one foot to the other as she looks around for someone or something. She appears to be the only person in the street as heavy snow piles up. West Virginia was one of the worst-hit cities on the East Coast this weekend, with more than three feet of snow cloaking the state. Glengary, West Virginia, topped the charts for the East Coast blizzard with an astonishing 40 inches of snowfall. It was the second biggest blizzard since 1869 for the Big Apple where 26.8inches of snow was reported in Central Park and a record snowfall in Baltimore where residents got 29 inches of the white stuff.

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